Masonry Magazine February 1966 Page. 15

Words: Bob Tubesing, Gene Vocker, Bill Roark, William Dickinson, W. Bird, Gordon Koegel, Robert Shuldes, Claude Robinson, Earl Layton, Harry Piotrowski
Masonry Magazine February 1966 Page. 15

Masonry Magazine February 1966 Page. 15
Milwaukee All-Weather Conference

The Mason Contractors Association of Milwaukee in cooperation with the ACEA Industry Advancement Program conducted an All-Weather Conference on January 28, with approximately 100 industry representatives in attendance.

The meeting featured presentations by William E. Dickinson, President, Calcium Chloride Institute, on "Admixtures for All-Weather Construction"; "All-Weather Protection of Scaffolding" by Claude Robinson; and "Space Heating" by Gene Vocker.

"Protection of Combustion Engines" was presented by Gordon Koegel while "Air Structures" was discussed by W. W. Bird.

During the afternoon session Earl Layton spoke on the role of "The All-Weather Contractor" with Bill Roark discussing various aspects related to All-Weather Construction. "Cold and Hot Weather Aspects of Mortar was presented by Robert Shuldes.

MASON CONTRACTOR
SOCIATION OF MILW
ill Dentinger, Harry Piotrowski and Bob Tubesing discuss last minute
rrangements for the All-Weather Conference held recently at the
rolean Towne House.

SON
ACTO
ASSOC
of MILW
tto right are the first session speakers. William E. Dickinson,
esident, Calcium Chloride Institute Gene Vocker, Space Heater
stitute, Claude Robinson, Steel Scaffolding and Shoring Institute
ad President of the Milwaukee MCAA Chapter, Robert Tubesing.

ASSOCIAT
MILWAUK
A over all view of the audience. Approximately 100 people attended
this meeting which set forth ideas for All-Weather Construction.

MASON
CONTRA
tto right are the afternoon sessions speakers. Robert Shuldes,
tland Cement Association; Earl Layton, Houghton, Mich.; and
Biam Roark, Structural Clay Products Institute.

ASONRY February, 1966
Conference Chairman Harry Piotrowski, right, discuss the second ses
sion with panel members Gordon Keegel, Wisconsin Motor Corp. and
W. W. Bird, President, Airshelters Divission, Birdair Structures, Inc.
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